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look, the president of ukraine stated it like that. so, no command because a man who could step aside even on the price of his own position. and not to permit people to kill each other. escaped from the country somewhere and the implement m.f. as you were informed the delegation of i.m.f. is coming early next week. the statement from i.m.f. they are ready it negotiate the positions but what is very important for us they do understand the restrictions because money to come should work for the reforms and not appear as two or three dinners given by the russian side. but they are to work for the reforms and the people and government should know exactly where this money will go. >> what do you exactly expect from this section of the security council? and besides calling it aggression will you please again just in a word or two summarize how you describe those who aggressed your country? >> we observed in crimea and coming from the russian federation. today today the delegations, the visitors from russia, the russian parliament are coming t
look, the president of ukraine stated it like that. so, no command because a man who could step aside even on the price of his own position. and not to permit people to kill each other. escaped from the country somewhere and the implement m.f. as you were informed the delegation of i.m.f. is coming early next week. the statement from i.m.f. they are ready it negotiate the positions but what is very important for us they do understand the restrictions because money to come should work for the...
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state television. at least three members of ukraine's parliament attacked the leader of the network and forced the tv boss to resign. they were angry the broadcaster aired the treaty signing between russia and crimea. the latest development after pro-russian forces seized a naval base in sevastopol. >> jennifer glasse is in the ukraine city. >> ukrainian sailors leaving their base "go home" say the people, "this is russia", and this naval headquarters now belongs to russia. >> pro-russian people tore down the flag and flooded the gate. "we had to go in, we were afraid they'd give out guns and god forbid someone would shoot", they haven't done anything, i said, "thank god they didn't. they could have. they were given an order to shoot." >> ukrainian forces were given the okay to fire in self-defence. most of the men were unarmed. the russians told one man they had run out of patience. >> they said "it's over. putin declared the territory. i said "we shouldn't do it like this, the commander should decide
state television. at least three members of ukraine's parliament attacked the leader of the network and forced the tv boss to resign. they were angry the broadcaster aired the treaty signing between russia and crimea. the latest development after pro-russian forces seized a naval base in sevastopol. >> jennifer glasse is in the ukraine city. >> ukrainian sailors leaving their base "go home" say the people, "this is russia", and this naval headquarters now belongs...
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forces haved states the capabilities to counter more aggressive and -- more aggressive europe? are they making the right investment choices so ththat in0 years thehey will have the right capabilies? >> what is the answer? all of them hahave taken deep financial hits. >> they have the potential to do that. there is an awareness of wherere the biggest gaps are and the actions that would be taken to fill that. get those on the ble as part of the debebate remains to be seen. i want to see actns and not hear words. nato is good with strong statements. even for the u.s. our drawdown has gone too far. to step upas collectively to make any impact on decision-making. them every one of these cris has less to offer. the stated goal isiso break the terror tunnels when he gained control of egypt, allowed stuff to flow in through gaza, things leading to high combat casualties. you have a lot of dead civilians which is than a challenge. whwhat are some of the broader lessons as you are looking at that conflict? look at the missi competition we see going on between hamas and israel. while the
forces haved states the capabilities to counter more aggressive and -- more aggressive europe? are they making the right investment choices so ththat in0 years thehey will have the right capabilies? >> what is the answer? all of them hahave taken deep financial hits. >> they have the potential to do that. there is an awareness of wherere the biggest gaps are and the actions that would be taken to fill that. get those on the ble as part of the debebate remains to be seen. i want to...
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department about intervention in ukraine. few moments, a look at today's headlines and your calls live on "washington journal." the house is in session at noon for general speeches. is legislative business at 2:00 in the agenda includes seven builds approved by the financial services and judiciary committee to be considered under a procedure minutes, a 45 discussion about the housing reform bill in the senate. at 8:45 eastern, adam snyder fund,at the highway trust which provides most federal support for state transportation projects. "washington journal" is next. ♪ there are three primaries today. it is the first big test when it comes to the primaries come it is north carolina. thereican house speaker is trying to avoid a republican runoff. turning to the supreme court. the justices handing down a 5-4 decision that allows the prayers that opened the new york town council decision that says it didn't violate the prohibition against government establishment of religion. there were supporters and
department about intervention in ukraine. few moments, a look at today's headlines and your calls live on "washington journal." the house is in session at noon for general speeches. is legislative business at 2:00 in the agenda includes seven builds approved by the financial services and judiciary committee to be considered under a procedure minutes, a 45 discussion about the housing reform bill in the senate. at 8:45 eastern, adam snyder fund,at the highway trust which provides most...
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united states is closely monitoring russian troops amassing on the ukrainian border. russia says troops are there for exercises. our senior international correspondent nick peyton walsh is joining us from crimea with the latest. nick? >> reporter: wolf, a day for tit for tat document putin signing the final order that makes this now part of russia in his mind but also ukraine's new government signing paper work. it brings it closer to each u. vital step in ukrainians taking them east instead of westward. very little has changed. we went to one air base where the commander said he's still holding out, still obeying orders from kiev. hopes to hear something final tomorrow morning whether to stay or return to the ukrainian mainland. people watching how these sanctions will impact on the russian government. they said they would respond to tough measures from barack obama tomorrow in kind. relations deteriorating. what's happening in crimea a done deal. all eyes on eastern ukraine. 20,000 troops u.s. military officials say motorized, able to move very fast, amassing on the
united states is closely monitoring russian troops amassing on the ukrainian border. russia says troops are there for exercises. our senior international correspondent nick peyton walsh is joining us from crimea with the latest. nick? >> reporter: wolf, a day for tit for tat document putin signing the final order that makes this now part of russia in his mind but also ukraine's new government signing paper work. it brings it closer to each u. vital step in ukrainians taking them east...
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. >> officials from the state, treasury and defense departments discussed russia's intervention in ukraine today when they testified before the senate foreign relations committee. you can see it live at three p.m. eastern on our companion network, c-span3. >> you can now take c-span with you wherever you go with our free c-span radio app for your smartphone or tablet. listen to all three c-span tv channels or c-span railed owe anytime. -- radio anytime, and there's a schedule of each of our networks so you can tune in when you want, play podcasts of recent shows from our signature programs like "after words," "the communicators" and "q&a." download your free app online for your iphone, android or blackberry. >> the defense department's federal advisory committee is reviewing the way the military investigates and prosecutes sexual assaults. next, members compare military and civilian systems, discuss the role of commanders and assess the effectiveness of military services for providing support and protection to victims. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you, judge jones. so at this point w
. >> officials from the state, treasury and defense departments discussed russia's intervention in ukraine today when they testified before the senate foreign relations committee. you can see it live at three p.m. eastern on our companion network, c-span3. >> you can now take c-span with you wherever you go with our free c-span radio app for your smartphone or tablet. listen to all three c-span tv channels or c-span railed owe anytime. -- radio anytime, and there's a schedule of...
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he has accused the united states of meddling in the ukraine's affairs. the u.s. is saying do not meddle. does the white house have a response? >> we have make clear that he lost legitimacy and advocated his responsibilities. he fled the capital of the country in an orderly fashion. he packed his belongings and left. also important to note that the ukrainian parliament acting responsibly to fill that vacuum elected a new government after mr. got a code which -- yanukovych fled the scene. security forces under his control used snipers in downtown kiev to kill dozens of ukrainians. i think that goes to the loss legitimacy. he packed up his belongings until this recent of conference review for not known. contains parliament members of parties that take withn with votes substantial majorities including votes to stabilize the situation in ukraine and move forward with a plan to have plan to have early elections. and is all appropriate fluid. briefing earlier today. the un security council met a short time ago to discuss the situation in ukraine. the meeting came hours
he has accused the united states of meddling in the ukraine's affairs. the u.s. is saying do not meddle. does the white house have a response? >> we have make clear that he lost legitimacy and advocated his responsibilities. he fled the capital of the country in an orderly fashion. he packed his belongings and left. also important to note that the ukrainian parliament acting responsibly to fill that vacuum elected a new government after mr. got a code which -- yanukovych fled the scene....
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now, the united states stepping up military presence in the region. cnn reports from turkey. >> reporter: u.s. navy destroyer truchlton just sailed past us here through the straits. the u.s. navy says this is a previously-scheduled trip into the black sea to conduct joint naval maneuver was the countries but there is nothing normal about the situation right the russian military blockaded naval vessels from being able to move out of the ports. it's a delicate time for negotiations and movements seen as important symbols and signs of support for countries in the region. very concerned about maneuvers into the ukraine. >> well this, week michael finney told but a man receiving a cash refrund a major retailer. >> he tried to spend it, he was told it was counterfeit and he was arrested. >> that guy got caught. >> the retailer tried to spend it. he enlded up getting arrested. there is plenty of fake money in circulation. innocent shoppers not realizing it's a fake however tlshg is a way to avoid getting stuck with counter fits. sheer what you need to know.
now, the united states stepping up military presence in the region. cnn reports from turkey. >> reporter: u.s. navy destroyer truchlton just sailed past us here through the straits. the u.s. navy says this is a previously-scheduled trip into the black sea to conduct joint naval maneuver was the countries but there is nothing normal about the situation right the russian military blockaded naval vessels from being able to move out of the ports. it's a delicate time for negotiations and...
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the capitol of ukraine this tuesday. two developments on the ground. the russians taking control in the view of the u.s. diplomatic development. putin is not blinking. you ukraine's new navy chief switched sides today. one day after he got the job. and we are tracking a strange standoff now in the region. pro russia forces are demanding that troops inside them turn over their weapons. here at home president obama met with his national security team at the white house. secretary of state john kerry says he needs to quote roll it back in crimea. if it comes to that. kiev may turn to the west for help. we are joined by former u.s. ambassador in falls church, georgia. thank you for joining us. in light of these developments in the last few minutes here. if i can start with you, word that forces have taken control. is this an invasion? >> it is. and it is not unusual for us to see russian forces now surrounding ukraine yan bases to ensure that they have complete control with the land mass to ensure that doesn't flip or anythi
the capitol of ukraine this tuesday. two developments on the ground. the russians taking control in the view of the u.s. diplomatic development. putin is not blinking. you ukraine's new navy chief switched sides today. one day after he got the job. and we are tracking a strange standoff now in the region. pro russia forces are demanding that troops inside them turn over their weapons. here at home president obama met with his national security team at the white house. secretary of state john...
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we have breaking news on the ukraine. the latest developments in the clashes we have seen between the ukrainian government and authorities and protesters. a live looking at picture, continuing fires burning in independence square. ukrainian president, viktor has fired the head of the army and replaced him with the chief of the navy. the initial degree on the website saying both have been fired but now it is clear the head of the army has been fired, and the navy chief has replaced him. leastwere reports of at 26 people dying, hundreds injured in clashes last night. so now there are still protests going on in independence square. note, the canadian embassy has temporarily closed in key because of everything going on. the backdrop of all of this is ukrainian authorities have also declared a form of martial law in which authorities are allowed to search protesters and potentially fire upon them. we will continue to update you on the situation. ♪ >> in movies today, britain's equivalent of the oscars to the last sunday. usu
we have breaking news on the ukraine. the latest developments in the clashes we have seen between the ukrainian government and authorities and protesters. a live looking at picture, continuing fires burning in independence square. ukrainian president, viktor has fired the head of the army and replaced him with the chief of the navy. the initial degree on the website saying both have been fired but now it is clear the head of the army has been fired, and the navy chief has replaced him....
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the decision contains the full name of ukraine. this is something which would like to not even guess it could happen. the european union did a great job mediating this crisis. they demonstrate solidarity to help us economically which is important. the eu focuses on all the problems in ukraine which we have had since long ago. demanding that we be inclusive and find solutions for any group of people in any region. any ethnic minority. this is important. it means we need good advice. and also we need good support from them. >> one more question. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. thank you very much. their party is different. the leaders made some statements for some people, but it does not reflect the majority. in the western region -- very constructive. >> will there be a national unity government? >> i explained the effects in our history yesterday. the opposition stated that that the new government would be the government of the people's trust. the people on the streets demanded permission to bring the candidates before the vo
the decision contains the full name of ukraine. this is something which would like to not even guess it could happen. the european union did a great job mediating this crisis. they demonstrate solidarity to help us economically which is important. the eu focuses on all the problems in ukraine which we have had since long ago. demanding that we be inclusive and find solutions for any group of people in any region. any ethnic minority. this is important. it means we need good advice. and also we...
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that's the state's health insurance exchange. this was one of many events held this weekend to help people sign up for and compare plans. health care.gov is also open for enrollment. last year's roll out was fraught with frustration and delays and took months to correct. this year the obama administration is promising health coverage without all the problems. people we talked with say they have seen improvements. >> now that they've had cover california for a year they understand what the process is, what's covered, what's not. i think that makes a huge difference. >> open enrollment ends february 15th. by then republican lawmakers will have taken control of congress. they are vowing to repeal president obama's milestone program. in less than 0 minu30 minutes h care check up. chuck todd will discuss the program with kricritic, bobby jindal. >>> up close and personal even if it's dangerous. our drought is bringing wildlife to our front door. we have shown you cerecent encounters with mountain lions. >> reporter: it's forcing wildl
that's the state's health insurance exchange. this was one of many events held this weekend to help people sign up for and compare plans. health care.gov is also open for enrollment. last year's roll out was fraught with frustration and delays and took months to correct. this year the obama administration is promising health coverage without all the problems. people we talked with say they have seen improvements. >> now that they've had cover california for a year they understand what the...
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now, the united states stepping up military presence in the region. cnn reports from turkey. >> reporter: u.s. navy destroyer truchlton just sailed past us here through the straits. the u.s. navy says this is a previously-scheduled trip into the black sea to conduct joint naval maneuver was the countries but there is nothing normal about the situation right now. the russian military blockaded naval vessels from being able to move out of the ports. it's a delicate time for negotiations and movements seen as important symbols and signs of support for countries in the region. very concerned about maneuvers into the ukraine. >> well this, week michael finney told but a man receiving a cash refrund a major retailer. >> he tried to spend it, he was told it was counterfeit and he was arrested. >> that guy got caught. >> the retailer tried to spend it. he enlded up getting arrested. there is plenty of fake money in circulation. innocent shoppers not realizing it's a fake however tlshg is a way to avoid getting stuck with counter fits. sheer what you need to k
now, the united states stepping up military presence in the region. cnn reports from turkey. >> reporter: u.s. navy destroyer truchlton just sailed past us here through the straits. the u.s. navy says this is a previously-scheduled trip into the black sea to conduct joint naval maneuver was the countries but there is nothing normal about the situation right now. the russian military blockaded naval vessels from being able to move out of the ports. it's a delicate time for negotiations and...
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. ♪ >>> secretary of state kerry meets to help resolve the crisis in ukraine. and e-waste coming from the west. and major drug companies agree to stop producing anti-biotics that spur farm animal growth. >> made possible by cohen. judy and josh weston. the wallick
. ♪ >>> secretary of state kerry meets to help resolve the crisis in ukraine. and e-waste coming from the west. and major drug companies agree to stop producing anti-biotics that spur farm animal growth. >> made possible by cohen. judy and josh weston. the wallick
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one to pledge to the independent state of crimea or to return to the ukraine. that's not what the government wants to do, but frankly, john, they don't have much of a choice because putin is holding all of the cards. >> some powerful images. nick schifrin, thank you very much. and a senior fellow, i'm trying to figure out, give us an idea of what the military spot might be as a result of this. >> first of all, crimea itself, you have prisoners held hostage right now from the navy and airforce, and they have to get out and that's number one. they're outgunned and outnumbered. and it's a suicide mission if they decide to fight back, but you look along the russian border, 80,000 troops are there, and tank pieces and more aircraft than the ukraine military owns. so any conventional warfare that starts there would be over very quickly if that happens. >> the message that russians send to ukraine and the united states and europe is don't mess with us, leave us alone, it's done. >> reporter: that's right, if it goes any way than how we want it to go, it's easy for us
one to pledge to the independent state of crimea or to return to the ukraine. that's not what the government wants to do, but frankly, john, they don't have much of a choice because putin is holding all of the cards. >> some powerful images. nick schifrin, thank you very much. and a senior fellow, i'm trying to figure out, give us an idea of what the military spot might be as a result of this. >> first of all, crimea itself, you have prisoners held hostage right now from the navy...
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. >> these are front line states, slovakia borders ukraine. these countries have russian speaker, russian passport holders, but they're part of nato, so if russia were to take some sort of military move against these countries, article 5 of nato could come into play. zpl an attack on one is an attack on all. >> that's right. countries aren't required to do anything, but it could mean a military response. nato and the united states, which is the leader. >> how badly has this damaged the west's strength and reception around the world that the west is strong? >> well, obviously, it has done some real damage to the credibility of many of the western institutions. the trigger for this round of events was actually the decision on the part of ukraine and moldova, as well as georgia, to pursue an association agreement with the european union. so, russia made it very clear to all of those armenia, this was unacceptable. we ended up in a showdown, which was triggered off a course of events. this is led to the fall of -- and russia to crimea, so it's not
. >> these are front line states, slovakia borders ukraine. these countries have russian speaker, russian passport holders, but they're part of nato, so if russia were to take some sort of military move against these countries, article 5 of nato could come into play. zpl an attack on one is an attack on all. >> that's right. countries aren't required to do anything, but it could mean a military response. nato and the united states, which is the leader. >> how badly has this...
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, the eu, also russia and the ukraine. putin has invoked -- he is on the phone with angela merkel today from germany saying they're on the brink of civil war. do you see this becoming a proxy war? >> well, as yulia pointed out very correctly, ukrainians on ukrainians, these are the russians creating the conditions so that the russians may intend to come in and occupy this land. the word ukraine means "border," just like in croat, the crimea was the border area. this was his buffer zone, putin's buffer zone between the east and west. he wants to restore that border, he doesn't want russia on the gates. the fact that the europeans and the americans are afraid to stand up to putin, i think, in fact is going to cause things to be far worse than better. >> so what would be a smart move on your -- estimation? would you give them weapons? they don't have the bodies, first of all? >> well, look, let's be candid, and this is not fun to say. but we stood for 45 years on the inter-german border defending europe against the communist
, the eu, also russia and the ukraine. putin has invoked -- he is on the phone with angela merkel today from germany saying they're on the brink of civil war. do you see this becoming a proxy war? >> well, as yulia pointed out very correctly, ukrainians on ukrainians, these are the russians creating the conditions so that the russians may intend to come in and occupy this land. the word ukraine means "border," just like in croat, the crimea was the border area. this was his...
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once crimea -- well, what other parts of the ukraine and what other states that were once part of the ussr might become part of the nationalist effort within russia to reannex for influence more greatly. >> these things have a way of taking on a life of their own. thank you, john. more coming up on the missing jet. while the crews narrow the search area we'll show you how challenging this mission still is. a new report indicates the u.s. is offering more help in the investigation but malaysia doesn't want it. reactions from the white house is coming right up. t! [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!" "action!" ♪ ♪ ♪ (bag shaking) (vo) bring the thrill the catch... now with new shrimp flavor.en. friskies. feed the senses. >>> a fox report now. president obama says he still believes the israelis and palestinians can find peace but it will be a challenge. the president met with the palestine palestinian president at the white house
once crimea -- well, what other parts of the ukraine and what other states that were once part of the ussr might become part of the nationalist effort within russia to reannex for influence more greatly. >> these things have a way of taking on a life of their own. thank you, john. more coming up on the missing jet. while the crews narrow the search area we'll show you how challenging this mission still is. a new report indicates the u.s. is offering more help in the investigation but...
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. >> back to the ukraine. everyone here has deep concerns with the situation. what our goals are, what the goals are for the united states, what is our priority, is our priority to return the crimea to ukraine and how will we -- addressing what the priorities are for our country with regard to what is happening there? >> our objective is the president has laid out and i think as you know what secretary kerry is doing is to de-escalate the tension, the crisis. so that i give us -- that gives us an environment where we can work through the current situation. as i noted in my opening comments a number of diplomatic economic tracts are now in play. -- president issued initiated those with our european partners with the u.n. osc and nato and the budapest partners that's -- that signed .he budapest agreement secretary kerry was supposed to meet with the minister today. whether that has happened or not. these different tracks, it diplomatic, economic solve this problem diplomatically. we have interests them of course we do. ask.is the goal as you what are we pursuing
. >> back to the ukraine. everyone here has deep concerns with the situation. what our goals are, what the goals are for the united states, what is our priority, is our priority to return the crimea to ukraine and how will we -- addressing what the priorities are for our country with regard to what is happening there? >> our objective is the president has laid out and i think as you know what secretary kerry is doing is to de-escalate the tension, the crisis. so that i give us --...
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. >> ukraine has asked the united states for weapons and for other military supplies as they feel vulnerable in light of what has happened in recent weeks. on hows up to speed those deliberations are working through the u.s. government, whether there is any new thinking about what type of aid would be a good idea to render? asked forainians have materials ands of the request for assistance. it also know that the m re: -- m.r.e.'s have been delivered. they're going to the last cuts of decision-making on what assistance the united states will provide. secretary kerry is in brussels today. he will be there for nato meetings for the next two days. are issueshat these that our nato partners and the united states will be discussing as well. in general was scheduled to specify in front of the armed services committee this week but he was recall. is there any thought to having another general stay there instead of testifying as he is supposed to do? >> the kind of world do we live in is not a prescribed, weeklong schedule kind of world. depending on issues and challenges that occur, we have the flex
. >> ukraine has asked the united states for weapons and for other military supplies as they feel vulnerable in light of what has happened in recent weeks. on hows up to speed those deliberations are working through the u.s. government, whether there is any new thinking about what type of aid would be a good idea to render? asked forainians have materials ands of the request for assistance. it also know that the m re: -- m.r.e.'s have been delivered. they're going to the last cuts of...
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it is not just here in ukraine that the protests are going on. we also have protests going on in other cities, in laviv, and others, and in those places, demonstrators have taken over state government buildings. now the opposition leaders say the president seemed very upset about that. and i think you may have also mentioned that video of a protester stripped naked by police and brought out into the freezing cold and the temperatures have been sub zero temperatures all week long here. that -- that video has been all over ukrainian television all day here, and many say it shows how police have abused their powers here. the kind of things that they do, protesters here say -- have been arrested. a b in of protesters have been lifted off of the streets or beaten by police. we saw yesterday when police moved forward in the street where they have been fighting, when they catch a protester they beat him quite brutally. so we have a very different situation here in ukraine tonight. >> the interior minister, i know apologized for that scene with the naked
it is not just here in ukraine that the protests are going on. we also have protests going on in other cities, in laviv, and others, and in those places, demonstrators have taken over state government buildings. now the opposition leaders say the president seemed very upset about that. and i think you may have also mentioned that video of a protester stripped naked by police and brought out into the freezing cold and the temperatures have been sub zero temperatures all week long here. that --...
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was innovating ukraine in a phone iy pretext. mike, what exactly are the administrations options at this appointment. >> reporter: the wheels are turning here morgan no question about it. we have been told by a white house spokesman that the president happen about kept apprise this morning by his national security advisers of situation in ukraine, he has plans to speak on the phone with world leaders allied leaders to talk about how to react to this crisis. meanwhile, you are right, john kerry making the rounds of the sunday public affairs shows today here in washington, calling them hooligans, the actions thuggery, accuses russia of 19th century behavior. what about it? what can the united states in coordination with it's allies do in reaction to this apparent aggression on the part of vladimir putin's russia, here is more of what john kerry had to say. >> i talked to were 10 of the foreign ministers of those countries most engaged, the g8 plus some others, and all of them, every single one he have them, arof themare prepared to
was innovating ukraine in a phone iy pretext. mike, what exactly are the administrations options at this appointment. >> reporter: the wheels are turning here morgan no question about it. we have been told by a white house spokesman that the president happen about kept apprise this morning by his national security advisers of situation in ukraine, he has plans to speak on the phone with world leaders allied leaders to talk about how to react to this crisis. meanwhile, you are right, john...
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ukraine is key - without ukraine, russia is less of a european state, more of a eurasian state. with ukraine it has leverage over central and eastern europe than it didn't have before. above all you cannot expect a russian leader to let his only warm water fleet be under the control of what he sees as a hostile pro-western government. >> i wonder if you agree with that. the big question is should the u.s. be involved in conflicts where it does not have an apparent vital interest. >> absolutely not, except in cases of a genocide where we had military options. the great paradox is that we are extraordinarily powerful and extraordinarily secure here in the western hemisphere. that gives us the freedom to medal in various parts of the world and gives us the freedom to do the stabilizing activities that robert was mentioning, particularly in asia. the other problem we face is many of the conflict that might emerge, including in ukraine, are not vital interest to the united states. but we want to make sure that we don't get our military power bogged down in places that don't matter, s
ukraine is key - without ukraine, russia is less of a european state, more of a eurasian state. with ukraine it has leverage over central and eastern europe than it didn't have before. above all you cannot expect a russian leader to let his only warm water fleet be under the control of what he sees as a hostile pro-western government. >> i wonder if you agree with that. the big question is should the u.s. be involved in conflicts where it does not have an apparent vital interest. >>...
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russia's expansion in ukraine. new heights of crisis in the middle east and israel. genocide and destruction of minorities in iraq. more chinese aggression conflict in the south sea. more bombing in libya. morris saber -- more saber rattling from north korea. a dangerous trend of anti-semitism and a refugee crisis on our own border. for anyone with a degree of introspection, this would be a time to consider whether the ramifications of your ideas were leading the world to experience more chaos and less clarity. but that is not what president obama has done. he has not reconsidered whether his approach to leadership is perhaps a part of the reason that the world seems to be spinning off of its axis. instead he once again reviews himself as a noble, deliberate thinker who takes his time and gets it right. peter baker recently wrote a piece in "the new york times" about a series of off the record dinners president obama has held with foreign policy thinkers. of course as it always is in washington, not even the president can really go off the record. the attendees recal
russia's expansion in ukraine. new heights of crisis in the middle east and israel. genocide and destruction of minorities in iraq. more chinese aggression conflict in the south sea. more bombing in libya. morris saber -- more saber rattling from north korea. a dangerous trend of anti-semitism and a refugee crisis on our own border. for anyone with a degree of introspection, this would be a time to consider whether the ramifications of your ideas were leading the world to experience more chaos...
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the months-long protest in ukraine to oust that country's president have divided the u.s. and russia, with both accusing the other of meddling in the volatile situation. attention now fully on display thanks to a russian tweet of a youtube link. >> you know, i think, you know, f-bombs of the u.s. talking about the eu, that probably goes on a lot in the diplomatic world. i'm sure the eu said many things about the u.s. but the point is here about the -- it being released like this. not even about the surveillance, the u.s. can't throw stones at russia about surveillance after what's been going on. >> that's right. it doesn't really have a leg to stand on, but it does kind of bolster their argument, you know, that everybody does it. >> yeah, yeah. >> well, is anybody really upset about this? we were kind of joking, you know, being the newsroom you might hear a few things there, i mean, are they taking this seriously? >> that's right. well, german chancellor angela merkel came out with a statement today calling the comment unacceptable. the state department at least publicly d
the months-long protest in ukraine to oust that country's president have divided the u.s. and russia, with both accusing the other of meddling in the volatile situation. attention now fully on display thanks to a russian tweet of a youtube link. >> you know, i think, you know, f-bombs of the u.s. talking about the eu, that probably goes on a lot in the diplomatic world. i'm sure the eu said many things about the u.s. but the point is here about the -- it being released like this. not even...
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and opposition have taken over state government buildings. i think you may have also mentioned, i'm very sorry, we have a terrible line here tonight. we may have mentioned that video of a protestor, stripped naked by police and brought out 52 the freezing cold. the temperatures have been subzero temperatures all week long. that has been on ukrainian television all day here. how police have abused power, protestors have been arrested, a number of protestors have been lifted off the streets or beaten by police. earlier yesterday when police moved forward in the street, where they have been fighting running battles, when they catch a protest they beat him quite brutally. so we have a very difficult situation in ukraine here tonight. everyone is watching and waiting what might happen, antonio. >> the interior minister has apologized for that scene with the naked man. for more in the situation i'm joined by 9 ah kucheva, the author of an upcoming book, the great gran granddaughter of nika khrushchev. are most of these protestors in the western par
and opposition have taken over state government buildings. i think you may have also mentioned, i'm very sorry, we have a terrible line here tonight. we may have mentioned that video of a protestor, stripped naked by police and brought out 52 the freezing cold. the temperatures have been subzero temperatures all week long. that has been on ukrainian television all day here. how police have abused power, protestors have been arrested, a number of protestors have been lifted off the streets or...
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interfering with the state of ukraine and keep eastern ukraine in the russian orbit and he has years and decades to do this. this is an embarrassing tactical set back that putin will eventually overcome. >> what about the sanctions he could be fearing. it was interesting that the new york times and washington post from the editorials supported more sanctions and saying they need to be quicker on both part of the united states government and eu. what do you think that? is that the right next step? >> partially. if the eu unloads on putin consequences to his economy could be enormous. putin doesn't really care about the economy or western public opinion. his approval rating is 83 percent. wish we could do. that and his strategy is push back on the eu and act like a conciliator and wait for this to fade from the consciousness of the west and wait for the usual idiots to show up in the west and question our own narrative and take control of the situation and turn it back in his behavior. this is typical behavior for putin. >> how do we boat him? >> we tell the truth and stand with allies
interfering with the state of ukraine and keep eastern ukraine in the russian orbit and he has years and decades to do this. this is an embarrassing tactical set back that putin will eventually overcome. >> what about the sanctions he could be fearing. it was interesting that the new york times and washington post from the editorials supported more sanctions and saying they need to be quicker on both part of the united states government and eu. what do you think that? is that the right...
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. >>> also overseas with more russian troops on the move in ukraine. the baltic states worry if they will face russian tanks. what they want the u.s. to do. next. first, 2014 paralympic games are happening in sochi. sanjay gupta has the story of one of those remarkable athletes. >>> overcoming obstacles is nothing new for tatiana. she was born with spina bifida. that's a birth defect that prevents spinal cord from closing in the womb. as an unwanted child in russia, tatiana was immediately send to an orphanage after surgery. >> i didn't have a wheelchair so my legs were atrophied behind my back and behind my back the whole time. >> a chance visit by an american changed her life. >> i immediately knew she was my mom. >> adoption gave tatiana an instant family. her mom pushed tatiana to get involved with sports. >> getting involved with sports saved my life. i wrote down my life. i want to be an olympic athlete, a model. >> at the athens paralympic games, won medals in beijing and in london she finally won gold. in 2013 she won grand slam title for wheel
. >>> also overseas with more russian troops on the move in ukraine. the baltic states worry if they will face russian tanks. what they want the u.s. to do. next. first, 2014 paralympic games are happening in sochi. sanjay gupta has the story of one of those remarkable athletes. >>> overcoming obstacles is nothing new for tatiana. she was born with spina bifida. that's a birth defect that prevents spinal cord from closing in the womb. as an unwanted child in russia, tatiana...
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harm ukraine europe and russia. did he not mention the united states. that is an implicit statement the united states has no interest in ukraine. and that's all vladimir putin needs to hear. >> ambassador, thank you. >> thank you. and brace yourselves, it's about to get worse than obama care. new changes are about to throw our healthcare system into total chaos. get. this doctors will soon have to record medical codes for more than 100,000 injuries. not your typical injuries. codes are for medical problems caused by spending too much time in a deep freeze refrigerator. getting sucked into a jet engine. even getting struck by a turkey. our political panel is back washington examiner susan ferrechio, "u.s.a. today" kirsten powers and "u.s.a. today" john mccormick. is that right? >> that's right. steve hayes. great cover story on this. my favorite is actually death by failing water skis. >> actually a medical disorder. >> it could happen, you can never know. apparently it's never happened in history. very funny story at the same time very serious policy st
harm ukraine europe and russia. did he not mention the united states. that is an implicit statement the united states has no interest in ukraine. and that's all vladimir putin needs to hear. >> ambassador, thank you. >> thank you. and brace yourselves, it's about to get worse than obama care. new changes are about to throw our healthcare system into total chaos. get. this doctors will soon have to record medical codes for more than 100,000 injuries. not your typical injuries. codes...
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is behind the takeovers of government buildings in eastern ukraine. take a listen to state department spokesman. >> there are a few groups, individual, who went into these areas, pro-russian separatissep. there's evidence suggesting some more not paid and are local residents. >> reporter: wolf, u.s. doesn't know whether president putin is taking a play from what he did in crimea trying to use this as a bait to go over the border and protect russian-speaking citizens or trying to destabilize ukraine before the election. in any event, officials tell me it's a serious escalation. secretary kerry told foreign minister lavrov it needs to stop. they want russia to disavow these type of actions. secretary kerry trying to get a meeting together of the ukrainian foreign minister and russian foreign minister, himself, in a couple weeks. additional sanctions on russia could be in the offing. u.s. preparing those right now because they think this cannot stand and don't want russia to go any further into eastern ukraine. they also know at the ukrainians need to st
is behind the takeovers of government buildings in eastern ukraine. take a listen to state department spokesman. >> there are a few groups, individual, who went into these areas, pro-russian separatissep. there's evidence suggesting some more not paid and are local residents. >> reporter: wolf, u.s. doesn't know whether president putin is taking a play from what he did in crimea trying to use this as a bait to go over the border and protect russian-speaking citizens or trying to...
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russia's expansion in ukraine. new heights of crisis in the middle east and israel. more chinese aggression conflict in the south sea. more bombing in libya. more rattling from north korea. a dangerous trend of anti-semitism and a refugee crisis on our own border. for anyone with a degree of introspection, this would be a time to consider whether the ramifications of your ideas were leading the world to experience more chaos and less clarity. but that is not what president obama has done. he has not reconsidered whether his approach to leadership is perhaps a part of the reason that the world seems to be spinning off of its axis. instead he once again reviews himself as a noble, deliberate thinker who takes his time and gets it right. peter baker recently wrote a piece about a series of off the record dinners president obama has held with foreign policy thinkers. of course as it always is in washington, not even the president can really go off the record. the attend yis recall the president sarcastically imitating his adversaries saying "it's a shame when you have a
russia's expansion in ukraine. new heights of crisis in the middle east and israel. more chinese aggression conflict in the south sea. more bombing in libya. more rattling from north korea. a dangerous trend of anti-semitism and a refugee crisis on our own border. for anyone with a degree of introspection, this would be a time to consider whether the ramifications of your ideas were leading the world to experience more chaos and less clarity. but that is not what president obama has done. he...
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, and actually inciting sabotage against that state. it said that it was a theme with the efforts to invade. establishments in eastern ukraine were reminiscent of what was scene in crimea, just before the referendum supported by the russians, and there upon the appeal for annexation by russia, and all this comes, overshadowing the outlook for the meeting scheduled on thursday in geneva, at which the ukrainian government, the e.u., and the united states are expected to meet with the russians, and seek a diplomatic understanding, however the russians are accusing ukrainians of threatening pro-russian elements, and russian speakers inside ukraine, and for their part they are saying the meeting is what is happening on behalf of the government. >> i spoke with william pomeranz, and i asked whether he thinks russia is trying to take over eastern ukraine or taking over the government. >> they want to weaken it and cause problems. the question is does it want to intervene. now, since there are these various, what seem to be coordinated protests
, and actually inciting sabotage against that state. it said that it was a theme with the efforts to invade. establishments in eastern ukraine were reminiscent of what was scene in crimea, just before the referendum supported by the russians, and there upon the appeal for annexation by russia, and all this comes, overshadowing the outlook for the meeting scheduled on thursday in geneva, at which the ukrainian government, the e.u., and the united states are expected to meet with the russians,...
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, and future nato states, ukraine and georgia. these are brought back to the thick be taken are looking at the future in europe, cleverly between the united states and our nato partners but this comes to the fourth but which is another one i would agree with kim, is the idea of the u.s. defense budget, that we are now in the third year of deep cuts to u.s. defense spending. the consequence of these cuts is that since the president came into office in 2009, we were spending 3.7% of our economy on the base defense department budget. that number is now down to 2.8%. about a 1% reduction as a share of gdp increased spending for defense, which incidentally is the same level where we were on 9/11 into the house and one. so you can see how far we've fallen compared to where we were just a few years ago. what we're seeing today is harmed in italy the u.s. readiness and capability, and the long-term major reductions to the science of u.s. forces -- which when you look at a situation like this in europe, the idea that u.s. ground forces are
, and future nato states, ukraine and georgia. these are brought back to the thick be taken are looking at the future in europe, cleverly between the united states and our nato partners but this comes to the fourth but which is another one i would agree with kim, is the idea of the u.s. defense budget, that we are now in the third year of deep cuts to u.s. defense spending. the consequence of these cuts is that since the president came into office in 2009, we were spending 3.7% of our economy...
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the crisis in ukraine is generating a strong reaction in the united states. mike viqueira is in washington d.c. covering the response to all this and joins us with more on this. more strong statements from the white house, how much leverage does it have in the crisis. it remains to be seen. officials insist this is not over. vladimir putin is trying to provide him with an off ramp. we have heard from senior administration officials and on twitter from secretary kerry, he's going to kiev op tuesday to meet with ukrainian officials. this as top aids say russian forces have complete operational control, 6,000 troops on the ground. there's no question they are in an occupation position, flying in reinforcements and settling in. this as new diplomatic efforts are underway. president obama has been on the phone talking to angela merkel and david cameron from germany and the u.k. respectively, as well as the polish president. secretary kerry made the rounds of the public affairs shows on sunday, in washington, and had harsh words for vladimir putin and russia's acti
the crisis in ukraine is generating a strong reaction in the united states. mike viqueira is in washington d.c. covering the response to all this and joins us with more on this. more strong statements from the white house, how much leverage does it have in the crisis. it remains to be seen. officials insist this is not over. vladimir putin is trying to provide him with an off ramp. we have heard from senior administration officials and on twitter from secretary kerry, he's going to kiev op...
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the border from ukraine. it's exactly what the united states did in 2003 before we invaded iraq. we gave up surprise, we provisioned our forces. >> my own sense is military options are very limited. to have an impact on putin where the u.s., the nato allies, the europeans, could have an impact would be economic sanctions, really making it economically painful for russia to be doing what they're doing. >> we could also release our ability to export our liquid natural gas. >> technically, that's going to be years in the making to get that kind of gas from the u.s. over to europe. >> we need to be able to have the eu leadership raise a hand collectively and say, you know, maybe we've been shameless for the last 15 years, we've been in the pocket of russia, we can find alternative sources of keeping ourselves viable. >> they can but that's going to take years down the road. >> they have to demonstrate the ability to do that. they've got to demonstrate the confidence they can stand together and confront putin. thi
the border from ukraine. it's exactly what the united states did in 2003 before we invaded iraq. we gave up surprise, we provisioned our forces. >> my own sense is military options are very limited. to have an impact on putin where the u.s., the nato allies, the europeans, could have an impact would be economic sanctions, really making it economically painful for russia to be doing what they're doing. >> we could also release our ability to export our liquid natural gas. >>...
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neither eu or single member states, nor ukraine can deal with those issues by itself. we need browner communities. community broader is. these are the issues mentioned. if you look at the situation, visitedkrainians never a single country of the european union. we have to change that. it would be good for the ukrainians and it is our moral duty. let's get rid of the visa issues. finally, the association agreement, the comprehensive retail agreement. i think we should also give ukraine the european perspective according to the article 49. thank you. >> thank you. 2.5 minutes. thank you madam chair. i would like to appreciate this people who do not accept realities. that a soviet block with -- would beviet bloc there forever. europe said we need stability. but they were courageous. the people of my down did not accept reality. they were courageous. many were killed. what we were able to do was to side with them from all political parties in the european parliament. to be with them and the decisive moment when history was in the making. they were and are courageous. from
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putin lashed out at the west for the sanctions over ukraine. peter sharp has more. >> of his traditional entrance, this was going to be a difficult speech. the economy batted by sanctions in the fall of the price of oil, the country isolated by the international community. over the war in ukraine. but the president was in a combative mood, accusing the west wanting to see russia broken up. >> despite the fact we have been treating our enemies as close friends and almost allies, the support of separatism in russia from abroad including the informational politic and financial one, through intelligence services was obvious. and there is no doubt that they would have loved to see the yugoslavia scenario collapse and dismemberment with us with all the tragic con wednesdays it would have. this has not happened we did not allow it. >> he says the arm ad forces must be guaranteed. national pride are a necessary condition for russia's survival. to our stance in ukraine, not even in regard to the so called strain. i am certain they would influence it or
putin lashed out at the west for the sanctions over ukraine. peter sharp has more. >> of his traditional entrance, this was going to be a difficult speech. the economy batted by sanctions in the fall of the price of oil, the country isolated by the international community. over the war in ukraine. but the president was in a combative mood, accusing the west wanting to see russia broken up. >> despite the fact we have been treating our enemies as close friends and almost allies, the...
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take a listen. >> what russia is doing now in ukraine violates the principles of the united states charter. it threatens peace and security in europe. russia must stop its military activities and its threats. today we will discuss their implications for european peace and security and for nato's relationship with russia. >>> currently under way a meeting of the nato ukraine commission. that is at the request of ukrainian officials. the commission was actually established in 1997. it was designed to improve ukraine's defense capabilities as well as strengthen ties between kiev and western europe. so that meeting currently under way. we don't have a timetable as to when that will end. we do expect ukrainian ambassador to speak here in brussels following that meeting. so far the messaging coming out of brussels is one of easing tensions, calming things down as well as establishing a nato support for ukraine's sovereignty. deb. >> thank you so much, erin. hopes ukrainian people turning so suddenly with this invasion by russia. we'll check back with you later on. ukraine isn't waiting for the w
take a listen. >> what russia is doing now in ukraine violates the principles of the united states charter. it threatens peace and security in europe. russia must stop its military activities and its threats. today we will discuss their implications for european peace and security and for nato's relationship with russia. >>> currently under way a meeting of the nato ukraine commission. that is at the request of ukrainian officials. the commission was actually established in 1997....
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. >> this as secretary of state john kerry prepares to travel to the ukraine with all options on the table when it comes to a u.s. response. doug luzader is has more. >> we have seen a number of people. you mentioned 6,000. they have knocked that down. secretary of state john kerry will head to ukraine tonight. >> that is not the act of somebody who is strong. that's the act of somebody who is acting out of weakness and out of a certain kind of desperation. we hope russia will turn this around. they can. >> russia clah many consider ths to be russian. the u.s. influence has become very limited and economic sanctions and political pressure they have little impact. >> not even a little bit. if any of that had gotten their tanks he wouldn't have been there in the first place. heather and ainsley. >>> thank you very much. doug luzader we will keep an eye on it. >>> here we go again. as you were saying get those shovels ready. the east coast getting hit with another winter storm. snow already falling in some places right now. already this morning 2,000 flights all across the u.s. they are
. >> this as secretary of state john kerry prepares to travel to the ukraine with all options on the table when it comes to a u.s. response. doug luzader is has more. >> we have seen a number of people. you mentioned 6,000. they have knocked that down. secretary of state john kerry will head to ukraine tonight. >> that is not the act of somebody who is strong. that's the act of somebody who is acting out of weakness and out of a certain kind of desperation. we hope russia will...
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from the treasury, state and defense departments. that is live at 3:00 p.m. eastern also on c-span3. >> the glass-steagall act that was passed in 1933 after fdr came to power was a very clear line between the speculative versions and services and things that a bank could do and the deposits it took and services it provided to regular individuals and small businesses there. was a very, very clear distinction. the bankers were on the same side as fdr the population was on the same side as fdr and things became stable for many, many decades, several decades after that. you contrast to what happened in the wake of the 2008 crisis which has been a much more expensive crisis for the general economy, for the actual unemployment level, not sort of tag line unemployment level. for what was lost to individuals throughout and relative to the bailouts and subsidies that have been given since, and dodd-frank came along and did nothing remotely like dissecting speculation from depositors and traditional banking activities. >> a look at the relatio
from the treasury, state and defense departments. that is live at 3:00 p.m. eastern also on c-span3. >> the glass-steagall act that was passed in 1933 after fdr came to power was a very clear line between the speculative versions and services and things that a bank could do and the deposits it took and services it provided to regular individuals and small businesses there. was a very, very clear distinction. the bankers were on the same side as fdr the population was on the same side as...
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in the ukraine as a zero sum game. that's the kind of thing that should have ended with the cold war. the ukrainian people do not have to choose between east and west. few hours ago one of the last places in crimea that was under ukrainian control was taken over by russian troops. those troops used gren yadz and guns to take over a marine base in crimea. they then raised a russian flag on the base and it is the latest provocative move made by putin as world leaders gathered in europe without him. >> we are now one week from the obamacare enrollment deadline of march 31st. and with millions still uninsured democrats are looking to go through the offense. they will take to ocean media to do so. they will tweet out graphics as well as sharing stories of success. this comes as a new pew research poll shows that 53 percent oppose the president's signature healthcare law. >> treasury secretary jack lew is having surgery tomorrow for enlarged prostate. he was treated for symptoms six days ago after a met -- at a metro city ho
in the ukraine as a zero sum game. that's the kind of thing that should have ended with the cold war. the ukrainian people do not have to choose between east and west. few hours ago one of the last places in crimea that was under ukrainian control was taken over by russian troops. those troops used gren yadz and guns to take over a marine base in crimea. they then raised a russian flag on the base and it is the latest provocative move made by putin as world leaders gathered in europe without...
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>> ma'am, in an open and classified forum, i'm not prepared to speak on a nation state's behavior. cybersecurity has been an independent the past, in ukraine, syria, georgia, a norm. as we work to partner with others to develop norms of behavior and expectations for what is acceptable and what is not, examples like this highlight to us, i think, what is not acceptable. as we work with the ukrainians and other nations to attempt to figure out what is the best way too address them, whether at the ukrainians ask for specific technical assistance. we have to work through everything on a case-by-case basis. >> do you believe we should help our allies if they're receiving cyber attacks and work with them to combat the attacks. >> yes, ma'am. >> that's personality particularly with what is happening in the ukraine that we're active in this area in countering any type of actions by the russias itch wanted to ask you about the department of defense's vulnerability overall to a cyberattack; in january of 2013 the defense science board issued a task force report entitled "resilient military s
>> ma'am, in an open and classified forum, i'm not prepared to speak on a nation state's behavior. cybersecurity has been an independent the past, in ukraine, syria, georgia, a norm. as we work to partner with others to develop norms of behavior and expectations for what is acceptable and what is not, examples like this highlight to us, i think, what is not acceptable. as we work with the ukrainians and other nations to attempt to figure out what is the best way too address them, whether...
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overnight the state tv channel was plunged into darkness. we saw military figures insid ie the perimeters. the airport and air space controlled by people who want to keep ukraine presence out of here even on civilian flights. these things do not look like random series of incidents. airports, military installations they're all what moscow would call strategic objects and controlling them are crucial if they want to control events. could it be that moscow wants to use the ukrainian revolution as an opportunity to try to regain crimea. plenty of people like all of this. all these people say they would love it if moscow started handing out russian passports as they did in breakaway regions of georgia. >> awful russ russians. we kept our documents because in our souls we are russians. but we had to accept ukrainian passports in order to get a pension or to work. >> reporter: but the speed of all this has left others terrified. at this ukrainian church they were holding a service for those can killed in protest in kiev. now they see lack of gover
overnight the state tv channel was plunged into darkness. we saw military figures insid ie the perimeters. the airport and air space controlled by people who want to keep ukraine presence out of here even on civilian flights. these things do not look like random series of incidents. airports, military installations they're all what moscow would call strategic objects and controlling them are crucial if they want to control events. could it be that moscow wants to use the ukrainian revolution as...
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. >>> it's 65 million years old and just been on a road trip across the united states. the first t-rex fossil arrives in washington later. >>> hello. ukraine's interim president says kiev has begun what he describes as an antiterrorist organization. pro russians have seized more than a dozen buildings in cities. this is the city of donetsk itself at dawn break. the president turchynov told parliament the operation will be conducted in a manner stage by stage to stop the attempts s s tear our country apart. in another develop action, putin rejected accusations during a talk with president barack obama saying allegations were unfoended. gabrielle spent the last few days in sloviansk not far from the border. >> a police station in eastern ukraine, on the streets outside there's a battle for control. a shot i thirings out saturday morning. this is where it all began. that man in the blue jacket is a local journalist. they decided he's an enemy of their cause. in town across this region, angry pro russian protectors are taking over government buildings. we arrived just after
. >>> it's 65 million years old and just been on a road trip across the united states. the first t-rex fossil arrives in washington later. >>> hello. ukraine's interim president says kiev has begun what he describes as an antiterrorist organization. pro russians have seized more than a dozen buildings in cities. this is the city of donetsk itself at dawn break. the president turchynov told parliament the operation will be conducted in a manner stage by stage to stop the...
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always good to talk with you, sir. >>> secretary of state kerry says it's reality check time for the middle east peace process. our talks with israel and the palestinians -- are talks with israel and the palestinians on the verge of collapse? our panel weighs in. man: i know the name of eight princesses. i'm on expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. >>> we're not going to sit there indefinitely. this is not an open-ended effort, never has been. >> secretary of state john kerry friday before heading back to washington to meet with president obama and reassess whether to continue the middle east peace talks. and as t's time for our sunday group. we welcome back fox news senior political analyst brit
always good to talk with you, sir. >>> secretary of state kerry says it's reality check time for the middle east peace process. our talks with israel and the palestinians -- are talks with israel and the palestinians on the verge of collapse? our panel weighs in. man: i know the name of eight princesses. i'm on expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than...
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i tell you, it was inspirational to listen to his vision for ukraine as a democratic, independent state with full integration into europe. that's important. he's preparing for a may 25 election for the presidency of ukraine. these are all very, very positive steps, but if ukraine does not have the economic foothold to be able to develop the type of economy and strengthen their country, it'll be difficult for ukraine to be maintained as a viable independent state. here's where the united states and our european allies -- and i hope the global community -- come together, as we have in this legislation, to provide economic help on a restructured economic plan for ukraine that will help them move forward with a very constructive way. mr. president, i must tell you, i am disappointed, though, that the reforms of the i.m.f. were eliminated -- or will be eliminated from this legislation. i think that's regrettable. we are entering into a plan for ukraine that very much depends upon the i.m.f. -- the international monetary fund's plan to make sure that the moneys that we're spending, that europ
i tell you, it was inspirational to listen to his vision for ukraine as a democratic, independent state with full integration into europe. that's important. he's preparing for a may 25 election for the presidency of ukraine. these are all very, very positive steps, but if ukraine does not have the economic foothold to be able to develop the type of economy and strengthen their country, it'll be difficult for ukraine to be maintained as a viable independent state. here's where the united states...
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why doesn't ukraine use the leverage from there and the united states to force russia to back off. >> they can, it's getting warmer so the energy crisis is probably not as threatening. this is weak leverage because russia has more oil and gas than ukraine does. if ukraine cuts the supply, russia would be willing to come in and saying what we'll do for the face, for the people. it's calculated. it's not a great theft. if ukraine cuts supplies, they can get more from russia. >> over the next couple of days, what key moments or turning point will you see in terms of identifying whether the situation is getting worse or perhaps there's room for negotiated diplomacy? >> over the next couple of days we'll be looking to see if the government in kiev, the dual government of ukraine continues its amazing restraint and discipline. it has shown remarkable discipline in ta it has - its territory has been violated, it has been restrained in its response. if that conditions, that could lead to discussions. >> thank you both for joining us, we appreciate it. >> there are countless nears about the mi
why doesn't ukraine use the leverage from there and the united states to force russia to back off. >> they can, it's getting warmer so the energy crisis is probably not as threatening. this is weak leverage because russia has more oil and gas than ukraine does. if ukraine cuts the supply, russia would be willing to come in and saying what we'll do for the face, for the people. it's calculated. it's not a great theft. if ukraine cuts supplies, they can get more from russia. >> over...